- In
Icelandic folklore,
Grýla is a
monstrous entity who
lives in the
wilderness of Iceland. The name
Grýla is
first attested in
medieval sources. However...
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figures are
depicted as
living together as a
family in a cave and include:
Grýla, an
ogress with an
appetite for the
flesh of
mischievous children, whom...
- information, in Aruba. Ted
reveals the
kidnapper is the
winter witch Grýla.
Grýla becomes aware of
their conversation from her name
being spoken and sends...
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other figures from
Icelandic folklore,
considered the pet of the
ogress Grýla and her sons, the Yule Lads. The
first definitive mention of the Yule cat...
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Shetlandic po****r
customs of
dressing up as
giantesses referred to as
Grýla (plural grýlur), or
other similar terms, in
costumes traditionally made...
-
composed rímur and
other poems on
subjects as
diverse as the life of Aesop,
Grýla and the
events of the so-called Tyrkjarán in 1627. "Sláturtíð 2017". Parsons...
- with a
copper ****.
Iceland – The
Icelandic equivalent of the
Bogeyman is
Grýla, a
female troll who is said to take and eat
misbehaving children on Christmas...
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leave small gifts in
their shoes. The Yule Lads are the sons of two trolls,
Grýla and Leppalúði,
living in the
Icelandic mountains. Each of the Yule Lads...
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Yernagate Antero Vipunen Kalevi and his sons
Toell the
Great Vanapagan Fin
Gryla Jötunn Ægir
Alvaldi Angrboða Aurboða
Baugi Beli
Bergelmir Bestla Billingr...
- Star of
Bethlehem Twelfth Night In
folklore Badalisc Caganer Christkind Grýla Jack
Frost Korvatunturi Kallikantzaros Legend of the
Christmas Spider Mari...